If you're on a budget of $300 and looking for something that can deliver a solid 1080p gaming experience in lighter / esports titles, this system won't disappoint. Compared to similarly priced computers with a Ryzen APU, this computer will get higher fps and much lower ingame latency. If you're willing to drop the settings and resolution, it will even deliver a playable experience in newer AAA games. The sprightly quad-core i5 is paired with a new, high-speed SSD to make a fast, responsive desktop experience, and the included hard drive has enough space for a plenty of games and media. The GT 1030 GDDR5) has been tuned to the point of outperforming the GTX 750 and the operating system has been tweaked for peak performance and stability. Find the full specifications and benchmarks below and in the pics:Specifications:CPU: Intel Core i5-3470 (4 Cores @ up to 3.6GHz)GPU: Nvidia GT 1030 Gigabyte OC (w/ 2GB GDDR5)RAM: 8GB DDR3 (4x2GB Samsung 1333MHz @ 9-9-9-24 CR2)SSD: 120GB Inland Professional Solid State Drive (new)HDD: 500GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM Hard DriveCase / Mobo: HP Compaq Elite 8300 SFFConnectivity: Gigabit Ethernet (if you need wifi/bluetooth let me know and I can add a wireless card)Benchmarks:Userbenchmark- {url removed}Furmark- {url removed}Cinebench- Multicore 472, Single Core 122CrystalDiskMark- 559MB/s Read, 477MB/s WriteAida64 Memory Latency- 70 nanosecondsHere are some examples of how it performs in popular Esports titles-Fortnite: 60 fps (1080pcompetitive settings)Valorant: 80-100 fps (1080p- competitive settings)CSGO: 100-180 fps (1080p, competitive settings)Rocket League: 60 fps (1080p-high)GTA V: 70-80 fps (1080p-low)Overwatch: 90-100 fps (1080p-medium)The system has been thoroughly stress tested to ensure excellent thermals and stability. Windows 10 Pro is installed, activated, and ready to go-- just plug in a mouse, keyboard, and monitor (I can provide these if needed), and you're all set to game.The computer is...